The Displacements The Displacements

The Displacements

When a storm threatens to destroy everything, where do you run?

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    • $12.99

Publisher Description

'Hypnotic' New York Times

'A gripping, full-throttle page-turner' Miranda Cowley Heller, bestselling author of The Paper Palace

Daphne Larsen-Hall has every reason to believe that her life as an artist in a luxury Miami house with her surgeon husband, Brantley, and their children, will carry on forever.

But Luna - the world's first Category 6 hurricane - changes everything. With Brantley missing, and their finances abruptly cut off, the family find themselves in a vast shelter for the displaced a thousand miles from home.

As days turn into weeks, the Larsen-Halls confront losses and circumstances they never imagined, and a world changed beneath their feet. But when tensions in the shelter reach a breaking point, and shocking truths threaten to tear her family apart, Daphne's resilience is put to the ultimate test.

'Tense, claustrophobic, and all too imaginable' Diane Chamberlain

'Riveting' Mary Beth Keane



Praise for Bruce Holsinger's The Gifted School:

'More than a touch of Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies' Observer

'An incisive inspective of privilege, race and class' New York Times

'Snapping with tension, this is a book for our times' Shari Lapena

'Exposes how easily a mix of good intentions, self-delusions and minor sins can escalate' The New Yorker

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
5 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
448
Pages
PUBLISHER
Headline
SELLER
Hachette Australia Pty Ltd
SIZE
6.7
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

More than just cli-fi

4.5 stars

Author
American. Teaches medieval literature at University of Virginia, author or editor of six nonfiction books on that subject, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. His first two novels, ‘A Burnable Book’ (2014) and ‘The Invention of Fire’ (2015), were set in mediaeval London. The setting for his third was contemporary America, specifically a school for gifted students. Hence, the title, ‘A Gifted School’ (2019). Clever, right?

Summary
Setting is an America of the near future ravaged by climate change, pandemic and recession. The focus is a blended upper middle class family (surgeon Dad, artist Mom, spoiled kids) from a beachside suburb of Miami. The world’s first category 6 hurricane flattens Miami. Dad disappears, presumed dead trying to evacuate hospital patients. Mom and the kids find themselves penniless (turns out Dad made a string of poor investment decisions) in a FEMA-run camp for displaced persons in rural Oklahoma, where a ‘Lord of The Flies’ type situation involving adults as well as children develops. Until the camp is wiped out by raging tornadoes, that is. Turns out Dad isn’t dead after all either. Secondary story lines involve the black female FEMA officer in charge of the camp, and an insurance salesman/drug pusher from Houston (also obliterated by the hurricane after it regrouped in the gulf.)

Writing
Crisp, well-paced prose interspersed with official-looking documentation, transcripts of podcasts and radio broadcast, Senate hearings etc. Social commentary that never feels heavy handed Make that almost never, and not very)

Bottom line
Cli-fi that also explores forces other than wind, water and wildfires that are eating away at contemporary America.

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